The Death of Prince Rogers Nelson: An Investigation
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Narrated by:
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Greg Young
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Written by:
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Jay Corn
About this listen
Follow law enforcement's two-year inquest into Prince's death, from the first 911 call through present day.
Authored by an independent observer with extensive journalism experience, the book includes interviews with family, friends, current and former staffers, doctors, and fellow musicians. The research involved browsing through thousands of official documents, images, videos, audio recordings and lab reports. No hearsay. No anonymous sources. No theories or conspiracies. Welcome to the investigation.
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-03-07
Bad police work
It seems like there wasn’t a very good investigation, just a shame. It’s hard to believe that such a high profile person like Prince would get such a low level investigation of his suspicious death. He deserves so much more
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- blackfly
- 2020-05-04
painful
the attempt seems to have been to write a sensationalized account of Prince's death. The writing is very poor, the reading is even worse, and it comes off as an insult to Prince's memory. He would never have been happy to know this kind of coverage would result, although he wouldn't have been surprised I guess. Sad. I hope his memoir is better......I had a lot of respect for Prince and this book does him a huge injustice by demeaning him and reducing his death to police reports and sensationalized accounts of who gave Prince the fentanyl. Give him some credit - he likely knew what he was taking, had managed his pain meds for many many years, then had chosen to exit this world when he'd had enough pain and felt done with this life. That was his prerogative. Suggesting that someone else was responsible is like saying he was an immature fool and incapable of making decisions - big ones - for himself. If nothing else, Prince was always intentional.
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